Hi,
Craig Boston wrote:
On Wed, Sep 26, 2007 at 06:20:14PM +0200, Michael Reifenberger wrote:
That issue is fixed.
Just looked at netbsd-iscsi-20070908 and it does look fixed in that
version.
Actually the fix was in FreeBSD's /etc/services :) so it's not exactly fix.
I think the
Are they any other target ports available ? Does Open-iSCSI work ?
Anyone working on it ?
Craig Boston wrote:
On Wed, Sep 26, 2007 at 06:20:14PM +0200, Michael Reifenberger wrote:
That issue is fixed.
Just looked at netbsd-iscsi-20070908 and it does look fixed in that
version.
Thanks,
Craig
Hi,
...
> The other thing was that it was listening on a different port number
> than the FreeBSD initiator was trying to connect to. For some reason
> even though iscsi-target claims to have a "-p" option to specify the
> port number, after reading the code it was clear that it doesn't
> actually
On Wed, Sep 26, 2007 at 06:20:14PM +0200, Michael Reifenberger wrote:
> That issue is fixed.
Just looked at netbsd-iscsi-20070908 and it does look fixed in that
version.
Thanks,
Craig
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On Tue, Sep 25, 2007 at 06:19:30PM -0400, Mark Saad wrote:
> Does anyone know off hand if this works in FreeBSD or NetBSD?
The last time (about 1.5 months ago) I tried the iSCSI target from
ports -- net/iscsi-target, it had some issues.
The first was that it didn't work with raw devices. The cau
Hello Hackers
I was looking into setting up the Intel / NetBSD iSCSI Target port
on FreeBSD 6-STABLE . The first question I have is related to the use of
the iscsi target port on FreeBSD. In the original docs, bundled with the
Intel source, Intel had an example of setting up the target to ha
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